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Viral Etiology of Encephalitis in Children in Southern Vietnam: Results of a One-Year Prospective Descriptive Study
BACKGROUND: Acute encephalitis is an important and severe disease in children in Vietnam. However, little is known about the etiology while such knowledge is essential for optimal prevention and treatment. To identify viral causes of encephalitis, in 2004 we conducted a one-year descriptive study at...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2964288/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21049060 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000854 |
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author | Tan, Le Van Qui, Phan Tu Ha, Do Quang Hue, Nguyen Bach Bao, Lam Quoi Cam, Bach Van Khanh, Truong Huu Hien, Tran Tinh Vinh Chau, Nguyen Van Tram, Tran Tan Hien, Vo Minh Nga, Tran Vu Thieu Schultsz, Constance Farrar, Jeremy van Doorn, H. Rogier de Jong, Menno D. |
author_facet | Tan, Le Van Qui, Phan Tu Ha, Do Quang Hue, Nguyen Bach Bao, Lam Quoi Cam, Bach Van Khanh, Truong Huu Hien, Tran Tinh Vinh Chau, Nguyen Van Tram, Tran Tan Hien, Vo Minh Nga, Tran Vu Thieu Schultsz, Constance Farrar, Jeremy van Doorn, H. Rogier de Jong, Menno D. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Acute encephalitis is an important and severe disease in children in Vietnam. However, little is known about the etiology while such knowledge is essential for optimal prevention and treatment. To identify viral causes of encephalitis, in 2004 we conducted a one-year descriptive study at Children's Hospital Number One, a referral hospital for children in southern Vietnam including Ho Chi Minh City. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Children less than 16 years of age presenting with acute encephalitis of presumed viral etiology were enrolled. Diagnostic efforts included viral culture, serology and real time (RT)-PCRs. A confirmed or probable viral causative agent was established in 41% of 194 enrolled patients. The most commonly diagnosed causative agent was Japanese encephalitis virus (n = 50, 26%), followed by enteroviruses (n = 18, 9.3%), dengue virus (n = 9, 4.6%), herpes simplex virus (n = 1), cytomegalovirus (n = 1) and influenza A virus (n = 1). Fifty-seven (29%) children died acutely. Fatal outcome was independently associated with patient age and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) on admission. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Acute encephalitis in children in southern Vietnam is associated with high mortality. Although the etiology remains unknown in a majority of the patients, the result from the present study may be useful for future design of treatment and prevention strategies of the disease. The recognition of GCS and age as predictive factors may be helpful for clinicians in managing the patient. |
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spelling | pubmed-29642882010-11-03 Viral Etiology of Encephalitis in Children in Southern Vietnam: Results of a One-Year Prospective Descriptive Study Tan, Le Van Qui, Phan Tu Ha, Do Quang Hue, Nguyen Bach Bao, Lam Quoi Cam, Bach Van Khanh, Truong Huu Hien, Tran Tinh Vinh Chau, Nguyen Van Tram, Tran Tan Hien, Vo Minh Nga, Tran Vu Thieu Schultsz, Constance Farrar, Jeremy van Doorn, H. Rogier de Jong, Menno D. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Acute encephalitis is an important and severe disease in children in Vietnam. However, little is known about the etiology while such knowledge is essential for optimal prevention and treatment. To identify viral causes of encephalitis, in 2004 we conducted a one-year descriptive study at Children's Hospital Number One, a referral hospital for children in southern Vietnam including Ho Chi Minh City. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Children less than 16 years of age presenting with acute encephalitis of presumed viral etiology were enrolled. Diagnostic efforts included viral culture, serology and real time (RT)-PCRs. A confirmed or probable viral causative agent was established in 41% of 194 enrolled patients. The most commonly diagnosed causative agent was Japanese encephalitis virus (n = 50, 26%), followed by enteroviruses (n = 18, 9.3%), dengue virus (n = 9, 4.6%), herpes simplex virus (n = 1), cytomegalovirus (n = 1) and influenza A virus (n = 1). Fifty-seven (29%) children died acutely. Fatal outcome was independently associated with patient age and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) on admission. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Acute encephalitis in children in southern Vietnam is associated with high mortality. Although the etiology remains unknown in a majority of the patients, the result from the present study may be useful for future design of treatment and prevention strategies of the disease. The recognition of GCS and age as predictive factors may be helpful for clinicians in managing the patient. Public Library of Science 2010-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC2964288/ /pubmed/21049060 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000854 Text en Tan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Tan, Le Van Qui, Phan Tu Ha, Do Quang Hue, Nguyen Bach Bao, Lam Quoi Cam, Bach Van Khanh, Truong Huu Hien, Tran Tinh Vinh Chau, Nguyen Van Tram, Tran Tan Hien, Vo Minh Nga, Tran Vu Thieu Schultsz, Constance Farrar, Jeremy van Doorn, H. Rogier de Jong, Menno D. Viral Etiology of Encephalitis in Children in Southern Vietnam: Results of a One-Year Prospective Descriptive Study |
title | Viral Etiology of Encephalitis in Children in Southern Vietnam: Results of a One-Year Prospective Descriptive Study |
title_full | Viral Etiology of Encephalitis in Children in Southern Vietnam: Results of a One-Year Prospective Descriptive Study |
title_fullStr | Viral Etiology of Encephalitis in Children in Southern Vietnam: Results of a One-Year Prospective Descriptive Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Viral Etiology of Encephalitis in Children in Southern Vietnam: Results of a One-Year Prospective Descriptive Study |
title_short | Viral Etiology of Encephalitis in Children in Southern Vietnam: Results of a One-Year Prospective Descriptive Study |
title_sort | viral etiology of encephalitis in children in southern vietnam: results of a one-year prospective descriptive study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2964288/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21049060 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000854 |
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